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His admission could help the U.S. Postal Service and others recover money they paid to sponsor the cycling superstar.
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Expect longer lines at mail centers Monday, Dec. 17 on what is expected to be the busiest shipping day of the year. The deadline is also quickly…
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The postcard begins "Dear Pauline and Theresa, we arrived safe." But the news was out of date. It was sent from Rockford, Ill., but the card took nearly 70 to reach Elmira, New York.
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The postmaster general said the service is walking a "financial tightrope" and Congress needs to act to put it back on a path to financial health.
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Kermit Oliver works for the U.S. Postal Service. He's also the only American artist to ever design scarves for Hermès. As writer Jason Sheeler got to know Oliver, the story only got bigger.
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The U.S. Postal Service will default on a payment of $5.1 billion this Sunday, linked to a Congressional requirement to pre-fund benefits. The Postmaster General says without the demand, the Service would be closer to profitability.
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Host Scott Simon reflects on the U.S. Postal Service's stamps of characters from the cartoon.
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The post office is stuck with hundreds of millions of stamps bearing the likeness of Homer Simpson. The service predicted the stamps would be twice as popular as Elvis Presley. One billion stamps were printed, and Bloomberg reports only 318 million have been sold.
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The payment is to prefund retiree benefits, so it won't have any effect on operations in the short run.
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For the first time, the financially troubled U.S. Postal Service is poised to default on a required $5.5 billion payment for future retiree health…